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Peculiar Institution
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... These positions, broadly speaking, consisted of those who supported the once current and future existence of slavery as an institution, those who opposed the maintenance of slavery, and those who were indifferent despite the fact that it would invariably affect their lives in the years to come. ... Therefore the two conflicting standpoints are those who still support slavery, often mistakenly called Southern conservatives, and the abolitionists who sought to do exactly that, abolish the institution of slavery, wholly. ... In the case of slavery, I believe it was an institution that would be outlived by the society in which in existed and eventually abandoned altogether by means of technological advancement and the agricultural benefits which are inherent with the bounds and leaps of innovation.
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Title: Peculiar Institution
Words: 872 Rating: None Pages: 3.5 submitted by: therza32
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